Bybit hacker swaps $3.64M to DAI via decentralized exchanges
Addresses linked to the Bybit exploit swapped millions worth of ETH for DAI using DEXs, with portions sent to eXch, the exchange at the center of a controversy for refusing to freeze funds.
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Addresses linked to the Bybit exploit swapped millions worth of ETH for DAI using DEXs, with portions sent to eXch, the exchange at the center of a controversy for refusing to freeze funds.
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